Mongolia resources
July 2010
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International Labour Standards
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Analysis on the provision of equivalency programme of basic education
This report has been made for the purpose of analysing and evaluating the process by which a secondary education is received through the Equivalency Programme with the aim of determining how citizens might be fully provided with the rights to receive a secondary education in the future.
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A report on a piloted model and its good practices
In this report, good practices were identified and documented from what had been developed within the framework of the project “Support for the Proposed Sub-Programme to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour: Time Bound Measures”, implemented from October 2005 to May 2010 by the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in Mongolia.
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Workshop on Building the Capacity of MONEF - the Mongolian Employers Federation - in Preparation for Revisions to Mongolia's Labour Law
5 - 6 July 2010
The workshop explained the role of employers' organisations during the law revision process within the context of international labour standards.
June 2010
May 2010
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Promoting Livelihoods for Persons with Disabilities: Enhanced Skills for Employability and Policy Application
1 May 2010 - 30 April 2011
The main purpose of the project is to increase income levels of people with disabilities through enhancing skills and employability as well as improving the impact of the new legal framework for promotion of employment of people with disabilities.
June 2009
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Understanding children's work and youth employment outcomes in Mongolia: Executive summary
The report was developed under the aegis of the Understanding Children's Work (UCW) Program, a research co-operation initiative of the International Labour Organization, UNICEF and World Bank.
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Understanding children's work and youth employment outcomes in Mongolia
The report was developed under the aegis of the Understanding Children's Work (UCW) Program, a research co-operation initiative of the International Labour Organization, UNICEF and World Bank.
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Financial crisis threatens progress on child labour in Mongolia
A new report from the International Labour Office warns that the global financial and economic crisis could push an increasing number of children, particularly girls, into child labour. Eliminating child labour in developing countries like Mongolia will depend on keeping access to education open to children, especially girls who are vulnerable in times of economic downturn.